Kintetsu Keihanna Line - Stations On The Keihanna Line

Stations On The Keihanna Line

No. Station km Connections Location
C23 Nagata
長田
0.0
  • Osaka Municipal Subway Chūō Line (through to Cosmosquare)
Higashiosaka Osaka Prefecture
C24 Aramoto
荒本
1.2
C25 Yoshita
吉田
3.0
C26 Shin-Ishikiri
新石切
4.5
C27 Ikoma
生駒
10.2
  • Nara Line, Ikoma Line
  • Ikoma Cable Line - Toriimae Station
Ikoma Nara Prefecture
Higashi-Ikoma Signal Station
東生駒信号場
11.2
C28 Shiraniwadai
白庭台
15.3
C29 Gakken Kita-Ikoma
学研北生駒
16.1
Tomigaoka Signal Station
登美ヶ丘信号場
17.9
C30 Gakken Nara-Tomigaoka
学研奈良登美ヶ丘
18.8 Nara
Kintetsu Lines
1,435 mm lines
Osaka • Nagoya Line Area Osaka Line • Shigi Line • Nagoya Line • Yunoyama Line • Suzuka Line • Yamada Line • Toba Line • Shima Line
Nara • Kyoto Line Area Namba Line • Nara Line • Ikoma Line • Keihanna Line • Kyoto Line • Kashihara Line • Tenri Line • Tawaramoto Line
1,067 mm lines Minami-Osaka Line • Dōmyōji Line • Nagano Line • Gose Line • Yoshino Line
762 mm lines Utsube Line • Hachiōji Line
Funicular lines Ikoma Cable Line • Nishi-Shigi Cable Line
Ropeway lines Katsuragi Ropeway

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